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domestic work arrangements and family outcomes vary by the presence of children, women’s employment, and gender role attitudes …. Gender inequality in domestic work reduces relationship stability among egalitarian childless women and among all mothers …. For first and second births as outcomes, the association is weaker and depends on the level of inequality and women …
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pregnant while attending school. Using panel data in Madagascar, we analyze the impact of teenage pregnancy on young women …
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agree on wanting a child. Using newly available data on fertility preferences and outcomes, we show that indeed, babies are … bargaining model of fertility choice and match the model to data from a set of European countries with very low fertility rates …. The distribution of the burden of child care between mothers and fathers turns out to be a key determinant of fertility. A …
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We consider a bargaining model in which husband and wife decide on the allocation of time and disposable income. Since her bargaining power would go down otherwise more strongly, the wife agrees to have a child only if the husband also leaves the labor market for a while. The daddy months...
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